Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 5 Jul 1989, p. 44

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44 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 5, 1989 Poor Todd Stewart was out-gunned, when he discovered he shared the outstanding achievement award at R.H. Cor- nish Public School (Grade 6) with Sara and Emily Cosway (Emily Is at right, we think). The twins look the same, act the same, talk the same and have been getting the same good marks in school all their lives. Now, with Todd, the award goes to "triplets"--three outstanding students! = ¥ v Fu Ma eas gE Shawna Cornish was named Most Athletic Girl and Craig Lalrd was named Most Athletic Boy at the R.H. Cornish Grade Six graduation held last Wednesday. Nicole Johnston and Gavin Cochrane were named the top Co " : ; female and male athletes for R.H. Cornish School. The pres- Kevin Stewart and Daphne Radford were named the outstanding students'at R.H. Cornish 'entation of the trophies were made at the grade 8 graduation School as grade 9 graduation ceremonies were held June 28. Kevin also received special ceremony held last Wednesday evening in the gym at Port awards for French Immersion and science, and Daphne was valedictorian for the gradua- Perry High School. tion ceremony. Special awards were presented to the following students at the grade 8 graduation cere- mony for R.H. Cornish on June 28. Back from left: Jennifer Yandt, IODE; Aurora Harrison, math scholarship; Jeff Card, math scholarship; Carolyn Wakeford, English; Cathy Pavlik, French; Karen Skelding, music; Kristina Lukavsky, gifted and art; Dan Mahiberg, art; NI- 8 . Aa oR RY cole Johnston, top female athlete; Sarah Croxall, French immersion. Front from left: Rob- | CJ ort Houland, IODE award; Chris Mersereau, industrial arts; Simon Traynor, history; Gavin 2 lit Cochrane, top male athlete; Alex Knight, family studies; Tim Wilbur, math; Todd Smart, im- Amanda Clouthler and Mike Smith we! provement; Garvock, geography. About 200 grade students received their gradua- proved Students at the R.H. Cornish lon diplomas that evening with congratulations and words of encouragement from princi last Wednesday, prompting muc - pals Peter Dean and Harry Kiezebrink. ents. |

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